A vast and growing wildfire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, has now become the largest on record in the state’s history, according to state figures on Thursday.
The fire has scorched more than a million acres of land, devastating cattle ranches, consuming homes and continuing to rage out of control.
One rancher, Jeff Chisum, described walking with surviving calves past the charred remains of adult cows scattered along a road.
“It’s hard to watch,” said Mr. Chisum, whose ranch north of the town of Pampa and directly in the path of the fire ignited on Monday.
It was only 3 percent contained on Thursday morning, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
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